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"the case for optimism" and at the clinton global initiative this year chelsea clinton lead a session entitled "case for optimism." she was interviewed by charlie rose. that was the focal point of the interview. i'm with that message. focused on finding collaborative solutions to world's greatest challenges. we have a lot of great challenges. we don't address those challenges by propagating exaggerated narratives. we do it by finding creative and working together and working together to build a future we can create in. we can solve the problem by focusing on those. a lot of big companies in america -- and caters if is the right word sell to the federal government and go on policy that are good for selling to the federal government. the federal government is a big customer. is there a god trend the way our economy should be structured? >> yeah. well, again, you know, actually ties back directly to the question you just asked, and, you know, it's god to contextualization. the entrepreneurship and he must be over there, and on the other hand i'm saying i have his high regard for presiden
"the case for optimism" and at the clinton global initiative this year chelsea clinton lead a session entitled "case for optimism." she was interviewed by charlie rose. that was the focal point of the interview. i'm with that message. focused on finding collaborative solutions to world's greatest challenges. we have a lot of great challenges. we don't address those challenges by propagating exaggerated narratives. we do it by finding creative and working together and working...
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," and at the clinton global initiative this year, chelsea clinton led a session called ""the case for on optimism," and so, you know, i am totally synced with that message and the focus op finding collaborative solutions to the world's greatest challenges, and we have a lot of great challenges, but we don't -- we don't address those challenges by propagating exaggerated narratives of fear, but finding creative potential in all people and working together to build a future to all believe in. we work -- we solve problems by focusing ons positives. >> host: a lot of big companies in america, and i don't know if "caters" is the right word, but sells to the government, develops policies good for selling to the federal government. the federal government's a big customer. is this a good trend? is this the way our economy should be structured? >> guest: yeah, well, again, it actually ties back directly to the question you just asked, and, you know, it's good contextualization. they talk about believing in markets and entrepreneurship, he must be over this, but on the other hand, i have a high
," and at the clinton global initiative this year, chelsea clinton led a session called ""the case for on optimism," and so, you know, i am totally synced with that message and the focus op finding collaborative solutions to the world's greatest challenges, and we have a lot of great challenges, but we don't -- we don't address those challenges by propagating exaggerated narratives of fear, but finding creative potential in all people and working together to build a future...
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i wouldn't be surprised if there's a deal agreed before or at secretary clinton's visit in july, and i think that's due to the work of a lot of people in india and in the united states, in government, and industry, i see wolf gross sitting there who's put in a lot of time in end use monitoring. i think we'll see counterterrorism cooperation increase, intelligence-sharing, procurement for u.s. vendors, joint exercises, i think cooperation in actual deployments is probably further down the road except for humanitarian missions or perhaps u.n. missions. and as far as u.s. defense sales on major competitions, i think that will hopefully be determined based on price and quality. and so let the market prevail and then the last thing i would refer to is defense investment policy where india has a 26% cap on foreign investment in the defense sector. you know, it's understandable that india regulates foreignh5a investment in defense and so does the united states but the system is a more approach that looks at the facts in an individual chase. and we would like to see it be in positive for tec
i wouldn't be surprised if there's a deal agreed before or at secretary clinton's visit in july, and i think that's due to the work of a lot of people in india and in the united states, in government, and industry, i see wolf gross sitting there who's put in a lot of time in end use monitoring. i think we'll see counterterrorism cooperation increase, intelligence-sharing, procurement for u.s. vendors, joint exercises, i think cooperation in actual deployments is probably further down the road...
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. >> host: any decision you titled the book "hard choices" and what about hillary clinton? >> great question. you have to be guided by your values to the best that you can apply them. being true who we are universal rights but keep in mind america's interest. sometimes there is conflict with the effort of your security. what i'd do is try to gather as much information that i can to stay in touch man sought mud dash mentally to gather information to consult people and listen hard. not being afraid to change my mind. i may go into the process thinking this is what we must do but to give you a couple of examples, it was very difficult with the uprising in egypt to know what to do. people believe they have all the answers because of the complexity of the problems we don't deliver any easy answers unless you are the ideologue. we went back and forth and i read about how we were more cautious about what it would mean when mubarak would leave power and the others were incredibly committed and had did reasons why the united states should get behind his leaving but it was a constant
. >> host: any decision you titled the book "hard choices" and what about hillary clinton? >> great question. you have to be guided by your values to the best that you can apply them. being true who we are universal rights but keep in mind america's interest. sometimes there is conflict with the effort of your security. what i'd do is try to gather as much information that i can to stay in touch man sought mud dash mentally to gather information to consult people and...
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to be a charter member of the innovative and entrepreneurial team created by the vision of secretary clinton and ambassador holbrooke commitments to the region and power of diplomacy to to the achievements to have a government prototype to respond to a complex crisis and every day is dedicated team has honor his memory with his definition of diplomacy to save lives and achieving results you know, the list of a momentous achievement of afghanistan to improve the role of women and girls and independent media, infrastructure, gdp growth. afghanistan simply is not the country it was when the taliban ruled. political stability of afghan security just wind year-ago the prospects were removed with the options and included the karzai term after the afghan request he famous a broker the political compromise of the government lie was left behind to the the mediation to hammer out a political agreement to form a unity government becoming the first democratic transition of power in afghanistan history polishing governments grappled with the implementation and afghanistan is no different there has been p
to be a charter member of the innovative and entrepreneurial team created by the vision of secretary clinton and ambassador holbrooke commitments to the region and power of diplomacy to to the achievements to have a government prototype to respond to a complex crisis and every day is dedicated team has honor his memory with his definition of diplomacy to save lives and achieving results you know, the list of a momentous achievement of afghanistan to improve the role of women and girls and...
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often talk about hillary clinton. i just was there and heard her speak. she gave a speech and you can take with the secretary of state title and the hillary clinton named, just look at the text. the speech he gave on development assistance was one of the most accurate, honest and even courageous speeches i've seen on the topic. what did she say? should set a couple things no one ever says that everybody knows to be true. number one objective. she listed three, but it is the third and most significant development assistance programs to work themselves out of business. she said that. development assistance is not in the business itself or obligation. there should be a timeline. when does it end? when do we stop? when do we leave in haiti, pakistan. atlanta zero. finally important. she said that. second thing getting back directly to your question had to do with corruption. she talked about corruption as an obstacle development. she tied a line directly between corruption and poor countries and corruption in the united s
often talk about hillary clinton. i just was there and heard her speak. she gave a speech and you can take with the secretary of state title and the hillary clinton named, just look at the text. the speech he gave on development assistance was one of the most accurate, honest and even courageous speeches i've seen on the topic. what did she say? should set a couple things no one ever says that everybody knows to be true. number one objective. she listed three, but it is the third and most...
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then she creates a separate account starts watching clinton videos and that it was recommended left-wing videos that she started watching jogging videos and it started doing stuff about marathons. so is trying to maximize the maritime year spending on youtube for advertising purposes. and people tend to click on more inflammatory types of content. so the goals out so matter. in this case they wanted to sell an ad. some of these are about what we have living in this world with the tools are being built by people that community is not diverse at all work is very white and male the with corporate interests you get a range of other problems. >> thank you we have time for one more. >> this has to deal with social aspects of ai. if mentioned by the 2030s a large percentage of please population one of the jobs they have today. given our federal government has most of its tax revenue from income tax from our labor, how do you see the government earning a large portion of its revenue? to see a robot tax? >> the statistic i gave of 30% unemployment was from a report about the u.k. the 2030s. the u
then she creates a separate account starts watching clinton videos and that it was recommended left-wing videos that she started watching jogging videos and it started doing stuff about marathons. so is trying to maximize the maritime year spending on youtube for advertising purposes. and people tend to click on more inflammatory types of content. so the goals out so matter. in this case they wanted to sell an ad. some of these are about what we have living in this world with the tools are...
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i think that bill clinton did a lot to merit his own impeachment. i think he knew that members of congress were looking for him to make mistakes and when he later made a mistake and later testified under oath in had a way that was false and he was later held in contempt for perjury, bill clinton made his impeachment almost inevitable. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> economist as social scientists talked about the effect of refugees and other migrants on the u.s. economy. from the brookings institution, this is about an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] is
i think that bill clinton did a lot to merit his own impeachment. i think he knew that members of congress were looking for him to make mistakes and when he later made a mistake and later testified under oath in had a way that was false and he was later held in contempt for perjury, bill clinton made his impeachment almost inevitable. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> economist as social scientists talked about the effect of refugees and other migrants on the u.s....
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then she creates a separate account starts watching clinton videos and that it was recommended left-wing videos that she started watching jogging videos and it started doing stuff about marathons. so is trying to maximize the maritime year spending on youtube for advertising purposes. and people tend to click on more inflammatory types of content. so the goals out so matter. in this case they wanted to sell an ad. some of these are about what we have living in this world with the tools are being built by people that community is not diverse at all work is very white and male the with corporate interests you get a range of other problems. >> thank you we have time for one more. >> this has to deal with social aspects of ai. if mentioned by the 2030s a large percentage of please population one of the jobs they have today. given our federal government has most of its tax revenue from income tax from our labor, how do you see the government earning a large portion of its revenue? to see a robot tax? >> the statistic i gave of 30% unemployment was from a report about the u.k. the 2030s. the u
then she creates a separate account starts watching clinton videos and that it was recommended left-wing videos that she started watching jogging videos and it started doing stuff about marathons. so is trying to maximize the maritime year spending on youtube for advertising purposes. and people tend to click on more inflammatory types of content. so the goals out so matter. in this case they wanted to sell an ad. some of these are about what we have living in this world with the tools are...
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and maybe we can bring that question to secretary clinton. but border management, i think it's the an issue that needs to bediscussed . on both sides. i think you mentioned you can have that conversation later. >>. [inaudible] >> and 45 percent is contested. >> i really appreciate both comments which were really, we don't hear them here but i might phrase it somewhat differently but i think it's important that we do that as you say, otherwise we set up a cycle. i wonder whether the basic problem is negotiation. we are under the assumption that what it is in the caliban want a better deal. that somehow if we gave them the right combination of concessions that they would say well, okay. yes, we'll have a political party now. and we will enter the political system. isn't the real problem here that caliban keep telling us, they say we want and emirates . we want the restoration of the emirates. yes, it will be different than what we had before, we will learn lessons but they want some kind of power-sharing arrangement, we could have had that anyt
and maybe we can bring that question to secretary clinton. but border management, i think it's the an issue that needs to bediscussed . on both sides. i think you mentioned you can have that conversation later. >>. [inaudible] >> and 45 percent is contested. >> i really appreciate both comments which were really, we don't hear them here but i might phrase it somewhat differently but i think it's important that we do that as you say, otherwise we set up a cycle. i wonder...
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that is hillary clinton. [applause]. president clinton, i was looking at a photo of you and hillary back in your yellow law school days, yes it was that one. you both looked looked so bright and hopeful, just like the two of you look today [applause]. that photo got me thinking about the path the two of you have each taken. you both could have gone anywhere, you could have followed any path, thankfully the path call to each of you was the path of public service. [applause]. you were each called to address the issue of prosperity, hope, and justice through service and government at both the state and national level. you both chose to put your lives, your fortune, and your sacred honor at this service of the thing we call government. of course, that government is nothing more and nothing less than what we all agree to do together. such a choice that hillary has made, and you and maybe better yet maybe invite mutuality commands me in this moment to make a similar choice. hillary's campaign, a campaign by, and for the most c
that is hillary clinton. [applause]. president clinton, i was looking at a photo of you and hillary back in your yellow law school days, yes it was that one. you both looked looked so bright and hopeful, just like the two of you look today [applause]. that photo got me thinking about the path the two of you have each taken. you both could have gone anywhere, you could have followed any path, thankfully the path call to each of you was the path of public service. [applause]. you were each called...
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but this is under hillary clinton's watch. >>guest: the $8 billion under clinton and secretary i don't know what the caller is referring to but that opm issue we have another strategy or a willing government with that recent government. .. . . . >> good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm sorry to bother you. i was a good question. i'm very familiar -- i'm around it. it's a country that's very limited water available. the farms are very close to the area they help watcher. why we cannot pay those who cultivate opium so they don't cultivated and get the money and advantage. why can we do that is a little more difficult than that. >> i think the caller says there's some areas that are heirs. they do have some water and use canals. it's not as easy as creating a new crop. we'll have another report coming out in the next few months looking what lessons we've learned. because we don't have a strategy we've had some programs we've done canals there and we've done crop substitution and it's a little more complicated than that. rath
but this is under hillary clinton's watch. >>guest: the $8 billion under clinton and secretary i don't know what the caller is referring to but that opm issue we have another strategy or a willing government with that recent government. .. . . . >> good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm sorry to bother you. i was a good question. i'm very familiar -- i'm around it. it's a country that's very limited water available. the farms are very close to the area they help watcher....
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president bush toured german reunification responding to the invasion of kuwait, the policies of the clinton and administration in the balkans and of course the most ambitiously of all the response of the second bush of administration to september 11. in all of these the president has wanted a big package of measures with dissatisfied with the way it was trending and wanting to shake up the status quo and commit new resources, his own prestige and political capital. it is a moment like that occasioned kennan's description of the stone in a beehive. it produces a frenzied policy debate and often maximalism policies. not always and i will come back to that. retrenchment is what follows the maximalism policy party. after they maximalism comes the retrenchment policy. retrenchment is the downsizing that followed the korean war, the vietnam war and the cold war briefly and then the wars in afghanistan and iraq. it is a time when foreign-policy shrinks and its aspirations, shrinks and the resources available. the armed forces are curtailed, the foreign assistance is cut back and there are new prin
president bush toured german reunification responding to the invasion of kuwait, the policies of the clinton and administration in the balkans and of course the most ambitiously of all the response of the second bush of administration to september 11. in all of these the president has wanted a big package of measures with dissatisfied with the way it was trending and wanting to shake up the status quo and commit new resources, his own prestige and political capital. it is a moment like that...
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part of it iseadershi get something and president reagan and president clinton who i for the built a power put some out forget about it and don't use it as a who say afheir elected representatives to work across party linesú compromise and get something don for the country.ng i've been working throughsupport of republican independent and people that will come to the center and work together. they have the support in the house a senate andtw e 10-10 and these are that vote for the bipartisan infrastructure reform bill9 votess t mcco progressive prs. worked very hard to break that gridlockot only be good for the country and the economy but it would prove to all of us that congress is still s party lines to get things done. >> host: we are opening up their phone lines that viewers. joe lieberman is this morning and we welcome your calls and comments at blicans in (202)748-8000 for democrats and iependents and others 027-48-8002. you are to you about a report in the intercept in the headline to dark reconcon they said t label is able able to delink the bipartisan infrasture bill a way
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and if that had not been for hillary clinton who continues they remained a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle with a variety of points, it was completely reduced to a military strategy. >> if i put this in some type of context the pattern is not original with obamacare that much of this better for worse was a pattern learnt with the bush and administration. leading up to the war in iraq and the pentagon was the source of everything you want a strategy it is the pentagon if you want assistance it is the pentagon. it was the source of all knowledge and they pretty much with rumsfeld did not see any need to look to anybody else. is hard to say this but maybe it was a pattern that is hard to change out. it is not the whole problem but it raises serious questions the role that you have been conditioned. >> you are absolutely correct. because it came matt of iraq that the pentagon saved the day that is different from vietnam but the day was saved by civilians with negotiations but in iraq there the ones that solve the problem and yes, that raises the
and if that had not been for hillary clinton who continues they remained a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle with a variety of points, it was completely reduced to a military strategy. >> if i put this in some type of context the pattern is not original with obamacare that much of this better for worse was a pattern learnt with the bush and administration. leading up to the war in iraq and the pentagon was the source of everything you want a...
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number three burbles are where they were at the end of the clinton administration in. we are right back there. sometimes we have to be aware that they will be an act with that awareness to address themselves and if we do that you could have a greater acceptance marrow is the lack of the acceptance for those or not persuade double i will be delighted to take your questions and answer anything i can or rather hear your comments instead of answer questions. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] but american music? you mentioned bonanza and in dallas, a tv has been very important and american movies introduce the world in a way and do you have a comment on that? veba the hof of soleil the spreading of culture and the nervous way that is disruptive so low that sheaf not be happy with the new music that comes but they're not happy in particular because how desirable it is for the vast majority of the population. the american brand is the strongest brand in the world especially when it comes to mass culture. europeans will stand strongly on their claim to high culture but they
number three burbles are where they were at the end of the clinton administration in. we are right back there. sometimes we have to be aware that they will be an act with that awareness to address themselves and if we do that you could have a greater acceptance marrow is the lack of the acceptance for those or not persuade double i will be delighted to take your questions and answer anything i can or rather hear your comments instead of answer questions. thank you. [applause] >>...
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walked us through the decisionmaking process for hillary clinton. >> guest: great question. first of all you have to be guided by your values to the best that you can apply them. for mes that means being true to who we are as americans, respect for a human rights, universal reapplied but you have to keep in mind america's interest and sometimes there is a conflict. the third part of the balancing effort, your security and there's often a conflict. what i do is try to gather as much information as i can and stay in touch with value interests and security mentally as i go through the exercise of gathering information, consulting people, listening hard, not being afraid to change my mind. i go into it thinking that is what must do and come out on the other side. give you a couple of examples that i write about. it was very difficult with the uprising in egypt, if people believe they have all the answers, be a little wary because the complexity of the problems we face today don't deliver any easy answers to anyone unless you are straight ideologue and you don't care about eviden
walked us through the decisionmaking process for hillary clinton. >> guest: great question. first of all you have to be guided by your values to the best that you can apply them. for mes that means being true to who we are as americans, respect for a human rights, universal reapplied but you have to keep in mind america's interest and sometimes there is a conflict. the third part of the balancing effort, your security and there's often a conflict. what i do is try to gather as much...
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thought it was a move in the right direction to have this international support and yet when president clinton took office, sadly he kept his promise to eliminate the nuclear control agreement between the united states, iran and the other parties. by eliminating a basically gave permission to the iranians to continue in their development of nuclear weapons, yet he warned of the day there was a price to pay. the resolution is relevant and why we need to consider what the next step will be because if we are going to stop them from developing a nuclear weapon, and i pray that they will not, how are we going to do that and how much force will be used in response to ask would be authorized by congress? is basically a do-nothing. don't assert the constitutional authority under the constitution when it comes to any declaration of war against iran or any future military divers. he described as a one-off situation and use of force we currently have seen in the targeting of t the general. perhaps it was but we don't know the answer to that. when it happened a few weeks ago there was uncertainty about wh
thought it was a move in the right direction to have this international support and yet when president clinton took office, sadly he kept his promise to eliminate the nuclear control agreement between the united states, iran and the other parties. by eliminating a basically gave permission to the iranians to continue in their development of nuclear weapons, yet he warned of the day there was a price to pay. the resolution is relevant and why we need to consider what the next step will be...
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secretary of state clinton give a major speech on india about a week and a half ago at the u.s. india business council entitled to u.s. india, three-point know, the future of u.s. india relations. and she described the three phases and relations. the first, 1.0 lasted from india's independence to the end of the cold war and was characterized by many missed opportunities between our two countries. the 2.0 chapter opened with a ground-breaking talks between the end their bitter secretary of state strobe talbott and the minister josh saying it. these open the door for president clinton, a landmark visit in the year 2000, and a significant progress in that was achieved during the bush administration highlighted by, of course, the signing of the civil nuclear deal. that agreement turned a source of friction between our two countries into a wide range of opportunities. trade and job creation, helping india to meet its growing energy needs, as strengthening jointly the global non-proliferation regime. as the deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in new delhi from 2003 to 2006, i
secretary of state clinton give a major speech on india about a week and a half ago at the u.s. india business council entitled to u.s. india, three-point know, the future of u.s. india relations. and she described the three phases and relations. the first, 1.0 lasted from india's independence to the end of the cold war and was characterized by many missed opportunities between our two countries. the 2.0 chapter opened with a ground-breaking talks between the end their bitter secretary of state...
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. >> bill clinton did a lot to merit his own impeachment. i think he new members of congress were looking for him to make mistakes and when he made those mistakes and later testified under oath in a way that was false for which he was later held in contempt by a judge for perjury bill clinton made his impeachment almost inevitable. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's un day. >> next a look at the political climate in afghanistan and us environment in the country since 9/11. from new america, this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to new america. my name is peter bergen. i run the security program here, we brought assisting wish to panel to discuss afghanistan in the next year or two. we had parliamentary elections and we have presidential elections next year. we had insider attack that almost killed -- that killed a general who was a police commander in kandahar, general scotty miller, 4-star general in charge of afghanistan, indicative of good intelligence to carry out the operation. we begin with t
. >> bill clinton did a lot to merit his own impeachment. i think he new members of congress were looking for him to make mistakes and when he made those mistakes and later testified under oath in a way that was false for which he was later held in contempt by a judge for perjury bill clinton made his impeachment almost inevitable. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's un day. >> next a look at the political climate in afghanistan and us environment in the country since...
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[applause] >> with will go to missus clinton. clearly a first lady with many different public roles one of which was to use her platform as first lady for equal rights for women. let's hear from her. >> it echoes forth from this conference human rights, women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all. [applause] >> among those are to speak freely in the rights to be heard. must enjoy the rights to participate fully in social and political lives of their country if we want freedom and democracy to thrive and endure. it is indefensible women in organizations who wish to participate have not been able to attend or prohibited. [applause] the rights of people to assemble for the late and respecting the views of those who may disagree with the views of the government. >> unexpected tragedy and a worldwide effort to focus on treatment of women and children during the week will first need to deliver. i am laura bush and delivering children receiving support will. retreat half the country and the people of afghanistan,
[applause] >> with will go to missus clinton. clearly a first lady with many different public roles one of which was to use her platform as first lady for equal rights for women. let's hear from her. >> it echoes forth from this conference human rights, women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all. [applause] >> among those are to speak freely in the rights to be heard. must enjoy the rights to participate fully in social and political lives of their...
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i think that clinton himself said clinton was the russian hand and he and those around him thought they had eight years and a maximum two fashion to turn it into a democracy in the market society. and the market society. now we know that enrich or respect that was overly ambitious. you can't remake the society like that and there are strong forces of tradition and history but there was an attempt and more financial assistance but there was also an attempt to get russia to buy into the relations in the european security and that's why we had problems when we got involved in the war in the balkans, and of course that ended badly in the coso though more. towards the end of the administration he was quite sick so when i was in government was a downward a perco in the percoe relationship and recognition in the u.s. that it hadn't been able to achieve what it wanted to do. now it was initiated via vladimir putin and the beginning of his time in the kremlin he was interested in a better relationship with the united states in cooperation with the west as he understood. to offer condolences and
i think that clinton himself said clinton was the russian hand and he and those around him thought they had eight years and a maximum two fashion to turn it into a democracy in the market society. and the market society. now we know that enrich or respect that was overly ambitious. you can't remake the society like that and there are strong forces of tradition and history but there was an attempt and more financial assistance but there was also an attempt to get russia to buy into the relations...
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surgeon to give face surgery and that actual problem of afghanistan.for a li so when candidate bill clinton said in 1989 that it is the economy. it >> any final comments? and wendy things the government economy.economy and that is the only way to build sustainable growth. they would not hit that without the private sector being the economic engine. and to focus on the private sector solution but if you want to have progress you need to talk about economic diplomacy and jobs that won't happen unless there is a private sector not to grow y poppy.a formal >> certainly the objectivere of the government that the private sector they growth target being high a exports b for girl isn't with those mechanisms but as something it needs to be analyzed for go. >> at the end of the day there is no question with the success of afghanistan.ienci and with that develop being rolled over the 35 year career is if you an unpaid political compact it works better and with that political compact. >> we do have the framework what progress is made. with the economic area the problem is making it work for girl so if
surgeon to give face surgery and that actual problem of afghanistan.for a li so when candidate bill clinton said in 1989 that it is the economy. it >> any final comments? and wendy things the government economy.economy and that is the only way to build sustainable growth. they would not hit that without the private sector being the economic engine. and to focus on the private sector solution but if you want to have progress you need to talk about economic diplomacy and jobs that won't...
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now, hillary clinton knows something about that. [laughter] he went on let us have faith and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. let's face it. our faith in this country that right makes might have been shaken over the last 18 months. but as lincoln points out, that belief can not be a static article of faith. it's wrath arer a call to duty. only by fulfilling that duty can his harkening to faith be vindicated. as defenders of the freedom to right we in the america have a duty to stand vigilant to storm the barricades, to mobilize others because the more we rouse, the more robust our defense. at the end lincoln's cooper union address are the crowd exploded into wild cheering wave hats and hank chiefs with that image in mind, and no further adieu i offer our former senator and secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheering and applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thankthank you very, very much. thank you. [cheering and applause] thank you. thank you, thank you, it's such a great honor to be here
now, hillary clinton knows something about that. [laughter] he went on let us have faith and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. let's face it. our faith in this country that right makes might have been shaken over the last 18 months. but as lincoln points out, that belief can not be a static article of faith. it's wrath arer a call to duty. only by fulfilling that duty can his harkening to faith be vindicated. as defenders of the freedom to right we in the...
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i did not talk to obama about those decisions, talk to hillary clinton and she sputtered and said we supported christo and chris said no she didn't. i think very clearly to repeal obama administration we did nothing about north korea. >> when it look at the militarization of our state craft and you did a good job explaining what it's about why we should be concerned. >> it's an important transformation we are undergoing. it has material effects on her day-to-day life. >> i would offer a footnote on it. several years ago i wrote a chapter in the book on american foreign policy and i discovered in the research that most generals and so forth, most leaders of the military were -- all the way through world war i. with oceans on one side or another of us with placid neighbors, we did not need to involve ourselves with things around the world. coming out of world war ii, marshall, eisenhower and other sing a different song dramatically. able to be safe, secure,oonger prosperous just by sitting at home. there have been too many changes in the capabilities, submarines, muscles, so the united
i did not talk to obama about those decisions, talk to hillary clinton and she sputtered and said we supported christo and chris said no she didn't. i think very clearly to repeal obama administration we did nothing about north korea. >> when it look at the militarization of our state craft and you did a good job explaining what it's about why we should be concerned. >> it's an important transformation we are undergoing. it has material effects on her day-to-day life. >> i...
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how much is that about obama and how much of that would have been the same if like let's say hillary clinton wins the democratic primary and more likely than not also beats john mccain, what would you see the millennials story, because you sort of had a 2008 financial crisis, you sort of had the iraq war, the generational. so the way to frame the question is how much of break generational voting choices are due to personalities versus like events and context. sure so some of it is, i think from president obama's was an accelerant but it was not the cause and you can actually look at the exit polls in the 2000 presidential election. young people and their grandparents voted essentially identically young, split evenly between al gore and, george w bush, old people split between al gore and george w bush. and you get to the 2004 election, and at that point you have the iraq war that has begun to disillusion some young people. and there you see a little bit of a generation gap open up, but young people still break, you know, john kerry by only, i think it was like a roughly a ten point margin, n
how much is that about obama and how much of that would have been the same if like let's say hillary clinton wins the democratic primary and more likely than not also beats john mccain, what would you see the millennials story, because you sort of had a 2008 financial crisis, you sort of had the iraq war, the generational. so the way to frame the question is how much of break generational voting choices are due to personalities versus like events and context. sure so some of it is, i think from...
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what will hillary clinton's legacy -- what will history look back and say of hillary clinton's time as secretary of state? >> guest: you know, there are her fans and there are her critics and some people in between. let me tell you what i i've heard. we have had her critics who say what has she ahave toed. no peace in the middle east, nothing we iran. the relationship with pakistan is perhaps a little better but still a mess. what has she achieved? that's a very valid point. there are not necessarily pieces of paper she can hold up and say that is the agreement with this country, this achievement there you have her fans or the people who like her approach to diploma who will say, what she really did was change the way the u.s. does business around the world and try to apply this concept of smart power, where you in her own word, deploy all the tools in the toolbox of american diplomacy. development of defense and diplomacy, of course, so i think the vast -- that in a way will be part of her legacy but it's very much a work in progress and we have to see whether building on that continu
what will hillary clinton's legacy -- what will history look back and say of hillary clinton's time as secretary of state? >> guest: you know, there are her fans and there are her critics and some people in between. let me tell you what i i've heard. we have had her critics who say what has she ahave toed. no peace in the middle east, nothing we iran. the relationship with pakistan is perhaps a little better but still a mess. what has she achieved? that's a very valid point. there are not...
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clinton, dare to compete. and i felt like all of the of worries i'd been having -- i had to face them, and i'd been somebody who had encouraged women to run for office, i supported a lot of women candidates, i was really proud of them, and now this young woman was telling me that. so, i eventually decided to run. it was a great campaign, and i loved being a senator for eight years. and then something similar started happening around 2006. people began coming to me and saying, you know, you should think about rung for president. you need to think about this. again i was pretty unconvinced. i thought, you know -- i just can't even -- i can't think about this. and, again, though, people kept sort of confronting me and i had to say to myself do you not want to do it or are you afraid of doing it? and i concluded i was kind of afraid of doing it, and so if that were the reason, then i was going to be somewhat hypocritical going around telling everybody, particularly women, get out there and run if i was afraid to d
clinton, dare to compete. and i felt like all of the of worries i'd been having -- i had to face them, and i'd been somebody who had encouraged women to run for office, i supported a lot of women candidates, i was really proud of them, and now this young woman was telling me that. so, i eventually decided to run. it was a great campaign, and i loved being a senator for eight years. and then something similar started happening around 2006. people began coming to me and saying, you know, you...
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. >> back in the clinton administration there was talk of sharing technological information with the chinese. nothing much ever boil to the surface in objection or outrage to that. can you measure today the consequences of that sharing of technology with the chinese? >> during the clinton administration we transferred a lot of technology from american aerospace to the chinese. it did improve their ability to miniaturized and it puts our fleet at risk in the south china sea. with better guidance system, aircraft carriers and battle groups. in advanced chinese missiles, and nuclear-tipped cruise missiles used with that technology have made the chinese into a very formidable force. i don't mean to paint the united states as backwards or incapable. but we have not kept up with some of their developments. we can catch up. that should be our business. we should tell americans that they can be defended and will be defended and should be defended. i believe the american people will rise to that challenge but the chinese are very hard working, very creative and mean to challenge us in the wor
. >> back in the clinton administration there was talk of sharing technological information with the chinese. nothing much ever boil to the surface in objection or outrage to that. can you measure today the consequences of that sharing of technology with the chinese? >> during the clinton administration we transferred a lot of technology from american aerospace to the chinese. it did improve their ability to miniaturized and it puts our fleet at risk in the south china sea. with...
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clinton was the russia hand. he was interested in russia and i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years at the maximum to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and a market society. we know that was clearly overly ambitious and you cannot remake a society like that. and there was ana an attempt of financial assistance and getting them to buy into the u.s. security and that is why we had problems with russia with the war in the balkins and that ended badly. toward the end of the administrati administration, putin came in so i was in government during a downward period and the united states wasn't able to achieve what they wanted. the reset under george w bush was looking for a better relationship. after 9-11 he was the first person to call and offer support in helping the united states establish basis in central asia. the desire was to have an equal partnership of unequals. having a partnership with the united states that was strategic. and the bush administration was in favor
clinton was the russia hand. he was interested in russia and i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years at the maximum to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and a market society. we know that was clearly overly ambitious and you cannot remake a society like that. and there was ana an attempt of financial assistance and getting them to buy into the u.s. security and that is why we had problems with russia with the war in the balkins and that ended badly....
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i tried to take it through after reagan through clinton and the first bush and then we end up in the obama administration. i was very critical of. i think one criticism is there was not much attention to it. as you think of china secretary of state clinton made it clear from the first day that she just wasn't interested in human rights in china and it would be subordinated to a lot of other real american interest there egypt, we have no human rights policy. into the budgets reflect that. it steadily came down. in the obama years. i would argue and i head in the blog that you see in the case of cuba and iran what i would call highly ideological foreign policy the american crimes of the past and largely ignoring the current human rights violations of those regimes. thus president obama has a weak reaction to the great revolution in iran. let's talk about democracy promotion. i honestly critical of the obama administration. particularly in the case of context of cuba iran and the like. it's one thing to say they should promote democracy it's another thing to say we know how to do so eff
i tried to take it through after reagan through clinton and the first bush and then we end up in the obama administration. i was very critical of. i think one criticism is there was not much attention to it. as you think of china secretary of state clinton made it clear from the first day that she just wasn't interested in human rights in china and it would be subordinated to a lot of other real american interest there egypt, we have no human rights policy. into the budgets reflect that. it...
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i will give you an example after the cold war during the clinton administration everyone is passing the buck saying it is the clinton white house at the end of this ran on the promise it's the economy stupid and over the course of the '90s there was a 30% cut to the diplomacy and development spending and it's pretty easy to track the results. we shuddered the agencies in the information and devoted to arms control obviously in retrospect as we fight the propaganda and expanded nuclear power in north korea and another one in iran. those are ones we could have used a little bit and there were also embassies in and out of the places where we really needed to be established after the cold war and this is just one example othat has become a vicious cycle where late in the administration you see people course correcting and doubling down because the realized we needed a. but each time, a new power player comes in and again, we just disempower our negotiators and peacemakers and that is how we ended up on 9/11 and it got a lot worse from there. >> in this sense it isn't gradual, it was wholesa
i will give you an example after the cold war during the clinton administration everyone is passing the buck saying it is the clinton white house at the end of this ran on the promise it's the economy stupid and over the course of the '90s there was a 30% cut to the diplomacy and development spending and it's pretty easy to track the results. we shuddered the agencies in the information and devoted to arms control obviously in retrospect as we fight the propaganda and expanded nuclear power in...
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[laughter] more women in pants like hillary clinton. [laughter] >> i love that story. >> and the whole plane just burst into laughter. but lissa is right because they are all these things going on while i am you know wading through briefing books that are 3 feet high or on the phone arguing with some foreign minister i am about to see about something or consoling someone who has had a terrible incident in their country. so i don't know half the things that were going on but we had a lot of misadventures. now one which is kind of consequential and it ended up being fine. [laughter] but we would also go on the strips and we had a great press corps in the state department. many really experienced journalist who had covered the state department and stationed overseas and it was really a pleasure working with them because they were always asking very substantive questions about how does this compare with what secretary powell did or what do you think if you would take what madeline albright said? they knew the whole landscape but they too we
[laughter] more women in pants like hillary clinton. [laughter] >> i love that story. >> and the whole plane just burst into laughter. but lissa is right because they are all these things going on while i am you know wading through briefing books that are 3 feet high or on the phone arguing with some foreign minister i am about to see about something or consoling someone who has had a terrible incident in their country. so i don't know half the things that were going on but we had a...
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in fact it was hillary clinton that forced his hand to a great deal because he was very much in tune with sarkozy and ther people so at the end of the day, of barack obama and the national security as you know was opposed the military said we are overextended. e reality is at the end he was presented with a particular and the whole debate was you have to do something about libya. and the truth is that wouldn't help his cause by saying we will chase you from house to house and go after you. we will kill you -- >> host: he was speaking to the armed rebel -- >> guest: the idea even many of us if you had asked myself as a student of the arab world would you trust him so if i were suggesting even we don't have the complete evidence i think based on everything that we know he was trying to divorce himself to stay away from mauney take on it and i could be wrong he realized a massacre could take place and look, it was the united states was not directly engaged. france and britain provided a great deal of logistical military -- >> host: and -- >> guest: i don't think that barack obama was ke
in fact it was hillary clinton that forced his hand to a great deal because he was very much in tune with sarkozy and ther people so at the end of the day, of barack obama and the national security as you know was opposed the military said we are overextended. e reality is at the end he was presented with a particular and the whole debate was you have to do something about libya. and the truth is that wouldn't help his cause by saying we will chase you from house to house and go after you. we...
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clinton never knew. and i said that would sort of defeat the purpose. i adopt know if you ever knew about the purse that was left behind and various complications and logistics were done to retrieve it from i don't know where. a suitcase ended up in a river. i don't know how many drafts of speeches we lost. i think there were some important one that somehow had to be recovered at the last minute. but this clearly continued. >> guest: yes. >> host: during your tenure as secretary of state and you write about the comedy. there were a lot of dark days, obviously, benghazi the most obvious, but a lot of funny things happened and i'm sure in retrospect they seem even fun 'er, comedic moments. of course there had to be a hair story, a they're story in bulgaria, a shoe coming off at an unopportunity moment in france. there's a, you need to flock, moment when president obama pulled you aside at a meeting and points another you have food in your teeth, and then one of my favorites is a funny thing and i wonder if you'll mention this. a funny thing that happened
clinton never knew. and i said that would sort of defeat the purpose. i adopt know if you ever knew about the purse that was left behind and various complications and logistics were done to retrieve it from i don't know where. a suitcase ended up in a river. i don't know how many drafts of speeches we lost. i think there were some important one that somehow had to be recovered at the last minute. but this clearly continued. >> guest: yes. >> host: during your tenure as secretary of...
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hear over the next two and a half years clinton did not want to confront this bleeding wound in the middle of europe and i hope they take the right lesson from what they took from vietnam is just don't get involved but that was not the lesson of vietnam don't get involved in a civil war that we don't understand and that we can't win but he saw more like a fascist war and in that case we had to be involved. he negotiated non- - - negotiated the end of the war with amazing persistence and like a bully of diplomacy and a great student of the adversary and was willing to spend eight hours eating lamb andat rice but holbrook did not drink because he wanted to stay sober so he had the patient's to wait it out and say mister president you have to end the siege and sarajevo. i didn't understand how hard diplomacy was until i got into holbrook's life and how much stamina like climbing a mountain just to breathe at various altitudes. >> throughout his career he thought he earned the nobel peace prize. and bill clinton said he probably would have got it and then you look back at dayton so anyw
hear over the next two and a half years clinton did not want to confront this bleeding wound in the middle of europe and i hope they take the right lesson from what they took from vietnam is just don't get involved but that was not the lesson of vietnam don't get involved in a civil war that we don't understand and that we can't win but he saw more like a fascist war and in that case we had to be involved. he negotiated non- - - negotiated the end of the war with amazing persistence and like a...
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remember then the follow on the clinton era. or just get a fly overhead and drop a few bombs and be able to achieve our political objectives. it became a template for expectations going forward. the great forgotten. military episode of the in the same as the firefight there was the template for future war. these nasty, ugly your regular conflicts often in an urban setting where we did not do too well. but certainly clinton and also the military. creating from a military perspective. a sense of expectations that are right there in september 11 and it leads the people to say we need to put our military to work. let's go invade a country. not one that necessarily has anything to do was september 11. working to make a point in a sack and a cost very much. this is very important to one other episode in here which is really crate critical is afghanistan. when the united states goes into afghanistan there are a lot of voices saying the graveyard of empires. be very afraid. this could be trouble. and the first six months look like the a
remember then the follow on the clinton era. or just get a fly overhead and drop a few bombs and be able to achieve our political objectives. it became a template for expectations going forward. the great forgotten. military episode of the in the same as the firefight there was the template for future war. these nasty, ugly your regular conflicts often in an urban setting where we did not do too well. but certainly clinton and also the military. creating from a military perspective. a sense of...
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in fact it was hillary clinton that forced his hand a great deal, hillary clinton because sarkozy and other people -- so at the end of the day barack obama and the national security was supposed. robert gates and any president -- though the military said we are too overextended. so the reality is that the end it was really presented -- and the whole debate was you have to do something abo it in the truth is we also have to -- we will chase you from house to house and we will go after you and we will kill you and your children. >> host: if he was speaking to the armed rebel, not to every individual. >> guest: yeah, the idea even many of us, if you had asked myself as a student at the airport, would you trust -- so if i were and i am suggesting we don't have the complete evidence yet. i think based on everything that we no, he was really trying to do it himself, to stay away from -- my take on it, my own take and i could be wrong, that his hand was forced. he realized that a massacre did -- that could take place and look, the united states was not an iraqi invasion. france, britain and
in fact it was hillary clinton that forced his hand a great deal, hillary clinton because sarkozy and other people -- so at the end of the day barack obama and the national security was supposed. robert gates and any president -- though the military said we are too overextended. so the reality is that the end it was really presented -- and the whole debate was you have to do something abo it in the truth is we also have to -- we will chase you from house to house and we will go after you and we...
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mostly it's been giving them what they want, which clinton certainly did. and i think that obama, too, is reluctant to take them on full bore. but when you're in the middle of a war, you're not really going to argue. and i think the other part of the problem, and, you know, full disclosure having spent the past almost 15 years at national defense university and seeing a lot of the military, um, petraeus had a reputation that almost like a star. >> guest: yes, he was. he was a superstar then. >> host: several, several of our generals acquire this kind of aura of the superstar, and he had this very successful strategy. and i was interested in your description of that, because i don't think that we really -- when we look at the surge in iraq that was so successful, we look at it as our surge. it was our success. >> guest: that's right. >> host: and yet that's not the whole truth. that's not what really made it successful. and i think of this in part because so much of my life has been looking at things from iraq's side as well that really iraq was ready to mak
mostly it's been giving them what they want, which clinton certainly did. and i think that obama, too, is reluctant to take them on full bore. but when you're in the middle of a war, you're not really going to argue. and i think the other part of the problem, and, you know, full disclosure having spent the past almost 15 years at national defense university and seeing a lot of the military, um, petraeus had a reputation that almost like a star. >> guest: yes, he was. he was a superstar...
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two individually say the techniques influenced generations of leaders like barack obama and hillary clinton. i just want to encourage zero there is a dedication when you open the book yet listen to this. the first radical known to me and to rebel against the establishment and did it so effectively he won his own kingdom. lucifer that is to it is dedicated to bit people laugh and block to say it is a spiritual battle today that is likely always lead with prayer i know you were in the lowe's some things right now but. >> that is the rule book for those folks who face persecution those of the rules that are followed. i have another book the greatest selling book in the history of mankind. [cheers and applause] it set my family free my dad was said drunken bomb he dedicated himself now we're up here of this stage to say jesus is the king of kings the supreme court is not a supreme they will bother to jesus in he is in this book. that is why they are here. >> there are several rules but here is one of them. reticule is the most'' fun dash potent weapon in there is no defense and it is still infu
two individually say the techniques influenced generations of leaders like barack obama and hillary clinton. i just want to encourage zero there is a dedication when you open the book yet listen to this. the first radical known to me and to rebel against the establishment and did it so effectively he won his own kingdom. lucifer that is to it is dedicated to bit people laugh and block to say it is a spiritual battle today that is likely always lead with prayer i know you were in the lowe's some...
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president clinton tried it in somalia to a certain degree in haiti and of those were lessons that should have been learned in the bush administration. after the success in iraq and afghanistan, the administration tried to do the same thing in terms of bringing a better life and democracy and modern government to both countries and if that was the problem. the argument that i make in the book is we had at the end of the cold war dismantled most of the nonmilitary instruments of power whether it was diplomacy or the international for the development. and the united states information agency was totally dismantled. all of these lo nonmilitary capabilities shrank to almost insignificance. at the same time, we continue to have a strong military emblem of the consequences is that the military over the years was asked to undertake missions that really were not military missions. the military wasn't trained or equipped to do nationbuilding. but the civilian experts were so few in number the tasks fell to the military anyway. so, it led to what i believe is a u.s. foreign policy, and i think that
president clinton tried it in somalia to a certain degree in haiti and of those were lessons that should have been learned in the bush administration. after the success in iraq and afghanistan, the administration tried to do the same thing in terms of bringing a better life and democracy and modern government to both countries and if that was the problem. the argument that i make in the book is we had at the end of the cold war dismantled most of the nonmilitary instruments of power whether it...
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administration who could see themselves up into here square if they had been egyptian and people like gates and clinton who we feaul of of gert wiroy rien aut aidinndga. and i just want to finish with just a few lines above olympic games and then take your questions.s u un o0 s he f i it that you felt compelled to write about a secret american program to anhet tts, m b sre t u itast t anns. so the story of the olympic games for those of you who saw the times excpts the account in the book ihat idbuta a pam auizroam collnd it was very complex effor because the u.s. had never trie this before. in fact, they have built a replicaf the chntntve en dtms raes , nuclear laboratories. they spread it out so that even the workers and labs did not fully undersnd what they were building in doing. we were fortunate in t iy nu theamef erisha head sold the iranians. when qaddafi give up his nuclear weapons program in 2003, a me th wmedt un stes t. aew ad wt delicately called destructive testing. they tested similar computer worm in thises bed tad. iter fced the ntfu sntupsoc eeo -dru. some of the bubble was picked up
administration who could see themselves up into here square if they had been egyptian and people like gates and clinton who we feaul of of gert wiroy rien aut aidinndga. and i just want to finish with just a few lines above olympic games and then take your questions.s u un o0 s he f i it that you felt compelled to write about a secret american program to anhet tts, m b sre t u itast t anns. so the story of the olympic games for those of you who saw the times excpts the account in the book ihat...
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young tickets, clinton-gore. runningrepublicans were president bush and then senator dole, then senator mccain, and romney, they're all people i voted for. but if you're a young person, think the democrats look like they're a little more in touch with me and my generation. time republicans won since the cold war was with bush who was younger, maybe two years older than gore, and younger than kerry. so i don't think it hurts to have younger candidates, that's why i'm a little skeptic about clinton. it's either in the nomination fight or the general election, not so sure about that. the pattern of the last several years is better off with a young heernor, young senator, but seems on dealing with issues, i'm not sure voters like looking days.rd these host: another student from t.c.u., michelle. caller: good morning, here in that it's estimated latinos will outnumber any other ethnic group by 2019. were also found in several important swing states like florida. latinos will be an important demographic in upcoming ele
young tickets, clinton-gore. runningrepublicans were president bush and then senator dole, then senator mccain, and romney, they're all people i voted for. but if you're a young person, think the democrats look like they're a little more in touch with me and my generation. time republicans won since the cold war was with bush who was younger, maybe two years older than gore, and younger than kerry. so i don't think it hurts to have younger candidates, that's why i'm a little skeptic about...
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i am sure most one thought hillary clinton would win the election over the last eight years i have spent many vacation plans that i have to one canceled and now that is the chance to come up with a tax policy so with the tax proposal the next congress should address the of first of all the tax code distorts the allocation of resources in impedes both potential growth and revenue but make no mistake we must do this and the time is now. . . the plan to the depreciation altogether and the past few years they've tried to figure out how to do the lower rate and that is not the way to go. focusing on the right tax they tinker around the edges that will only exacerbate the problems that are already evident in the corporate tax code. there is an old saying is paved with good intentions. a charming brady made a good point you want to broaden the base and lower the rates. then you have to raise the tax rate. that distorts the kind of behavior so we have trade-offs to make its try to avoid the complexity and keep it simple. they tinker around the edges and exacerbate the problems and further the co
i am sure most one thought hillary clinton would win the election over the last eight years i have spent many vacation plans that i have to one canceled and now that is the chance to come up with a tax policy so with the tax proposal the next congress should address the of first of all the tax code distorts the allocation of resources in impedes both potential growth and revenue but make no mistake we must do this and the time is now. . . the plan to the depreciation altogether and the past few...